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that's the defense's case. the prosecution sees it very differently. >> is manning really looking at 136 years in prison, or in the end, could it really be a much shorter time? >> reporter: well, that would be the maximum. you know, there is an interesting wrinkle in that question, because the judge has already said she will knock off about 112 days off any sentence he gets because of the time he served at a military prison here in the washington area in which he was held in solitary confinement, stripped naked. the government again said that was because he was a suicide risk. the judge found suicide risk or not, that was not the correct or appropriate condition for him to be held in, so she's already going to take time off for that. i think the issue is the government will go for the maximum, and the defense will have to convince the judge that national security was not harmed by what he did and that he did not have the intention to harm the country. >> all right. thanks, barbara starr at the pentagon. we shou
that's the defense's case. the prosecution sees it very differently. >> is manning really looking at 136 years in prison, or in the end, could it really be a much shorter time? >> reporter: well, that would be the maximum. you know, there is an interesting wrinkle in that question, because the judge has already said she will knock off about 112 days off any sentence he gets because of the time he served at a military prison here in the washington area in which he was held in...
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she says it was self-defense, claiming she was being raped, fought back. if convicted she could be septembered to death by lethal injection prosecutors say geneva case is the only other person that knows the truth. >> reporter: why is it that you don't want to testify. >> because i have the right -- our relationship is our relationship. i feel i should have equal to everybody else. it should be the same. i should be the same as you. i love her, and i think that we should have the same opportunity as anybody else out here. >> reporter: the case is involving spousal privilege, commonly used in court cases to protect spouses from testifying against each other. case talked exclusively, but would not discuss what she knows about the killing. she says she and cleary were separated at the time, but it was just a spat. >> so you still love bobbi jo? independents yes, i do, very much. >> even after all this. >> even after all this. i'll always love her. >> reporter: the two women entered into a civil union in vermont a decade ago, but the problem is this isn't verm
she says it was self-defense, claiming she was being raped, fought back. if convicted she could be septembered to death by lethal injection prosecutors say geneva case is the only other person that knows the truth. >> reporter: why is it that you don't want to testify. >> because i have the right -- our relationship is our relationship. i feel i should have equal to everybody else. it should be the same. i should be the same as you. i love her, and i think that we should have the...
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i was told a short time ago in today's hearing prosecutors and defense attorneys have gone back and forth on the expertise of a general who is a military official and that person may be testifying on the damage to national security. >> on the point the head of wikileaks has weighed in on the damage caused by manning's leaks. >> there's been no accusation that anyone was come to any harm as a result of his leaks. investigation, prosecution for tor chture have taken place bece of the leaks. >> thanks very much. bryaned to reporting for us. >>> sleeping on the job and stealing from passengers. damaging new report against the tsa. the same agency charged with keeping us safe. "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with safe, experienced drivers." "we work directly with manufacturers," "eliminating costly markups," "and buy directly from local farmers in every region of the country." "when you see our low prices, remember the wheels turning behind the scenes, delivering for millions of americans, everyday. "dedication: that's the real walmart" [ all ] who's new in the fridge! i he
i was told a short time ago in today's hearing prosecutors and defense attorneys have gone back and forth on the expertise of a general who is a military official and that person may be testifying on the damage to national security. >> on the point the head of wikileaks has weighed in on the damage caused by manning's leaks. >> there's been no accusation that anyone was come to any harm as a result of his leaks. investigation, prosecution for tor chture have taken place bece of the...
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. >> reporter: we are just hours away from a sentencing hearing, on wednesday morning, where defense and prosecutors will argue of over what is an appropriate sentence. the judge could decide to let the charges run concurrently or string them out, and come up with a number of years that manning will serve. erin? >> that number of years so important. thank you very much, chris. >>> republican congressman peter king, a member of the house homeland security committee and the house intelligence committee. good to see you, sir, as always. >> thank you. >> are you happy, dispointed? what word would you use? >> i'm gratified that he was convicted on five counts of espionage, plus the other theft counts. this is a serious, serious crime. and five counts, that should have a very, very significant prison sentence and hopefully it will be deterrent to other people such as bradley manning or edward snowden, that type of individual that blooechls they can disclose national secrets. >> so, the essentisentencinsent this court-martial is going to start tomorrow. he could get up to 136 years. what is
. >> reporter: we are just hours away from a sentencing hearing, on wednesday morning, where defense and prosecutors will argue of over what is an appropriate sentence. the judge could decide to let the charges run concurrently or string them out, and come up with a number of years that manning will serve. erin? >> that number of years so important. thank you very much, chris. >>> republican congressman peter king, a member of the house homeland security committee and the...
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it was nearly two years ago, cleary says it was self-defense, claiming she was being raped, fought back with a hammer, and killed a man she says was attacking her. if convicted, she could be sentenced to death by lethal injection. prosecutors say the only other person who knows the truth is geneva case, and she's not talking. why is it that you don't want to testify? >> the issue is i have the right -- our relationship is our relationship, and i feel that i should be equal to everybody else. we should be the same. i should be the same as you, and i love her, and i think that, you know, we should have the same opportunity as anybody else out here. >> reporter: case is invoking spousal privilege, commonly used in court cases to protect spouses from testifying against each other. case talked exclusively with cnn, but would not discuss what she knows about the killing. she says she and clairy were separated at the time. but it was just a spat. so you still love bobbi jo? >> yes, i do, very much. >> reporter: even after all this? >> even after all this. i'll always love her. >> reporter: the
it was nearly two years ago, cleary says it was self-defense, claiming she was being raped, fought back with a hammer, and killed a man she says was attacking her. if convicted, she could be sentenced to death by lethal injection. prosecutors say the only other person who knows the truth is geneva case, and she's not talking. why is it that you don't want to testify? >> the issue is i have the right -- our relationship is our relationship, and i feel that i should be equal to everybody...
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he wants to be this great champion of national defense. what does he want to do, shut down military bases in kentucky? in order to have enough money for national defense, you have to be willing to cut spending in other places. and governor christie and others have been part of this gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme all this money. we could have done the relief for sandy in a responsible way. i propose we do it $9 million a year and offset that by budget cuts. i think we can take care of our country in a natural disaster but only if we're not spending billions to -- where is the money going to come from if he's not willing to cut anywhere? i am willing to cut. for him to accuse me of pork la barrel spending, i'm probably the most physically conservat e conservative. he's making a big mistake picking a fight with other republicans because the republican party is shrinking in new england and in northeast part of our country. i'm the one trying to grow the party by talking about libertarian ideas of privacy and the internet and attacking me isn't hel
he wants to be this great champion of national defense. what does he want to do, shut down military bases in kentucky? in order to have enough money for national defense, you have to be willing to cut spending in other places. and governor christie and others have been part of this gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme all this money. we could have done the relief for sandy in a responsible way. i propose we do it $9 million a year and offset that by budget cuts. i think we can take care of our country in...
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defense secretary jack hegel today says he is not as he put it crying wolf about sequester cuts. he laid out how the pentagon planning for what could be the smallest army since before world war ii will look like. >> if these abrupt cuts remain we risk fielding a force that over the next two years is unprepared to to a lack of training, may nice, and the latest equipment. cuts on this scale would in effect be a decade-long modernization holiday. lou: a deccde -- modernization holiday. here to discuss the $15 billion in cuts and half a trillion dollars over the next ten years is general jack keene, retired e to the former army vice chief of staff and military analyst. great to have you with u. a decade the long holiday of modernization. are people really talking like that in washington d.c. today? >> absolutely. one of the things that has happenedo us, and we know we have a struggling economy, but now w are voluntarily reducing the united states military from being a global superwer that it used to beat. i mean, it is quite extraordinary. this is republicans and decrats both doing
defense secretary jack hegel today says he is not as he put it crying wolf about sequester cuts. he laid out how the pentagon planning for what could be the smallest army since before world war ii will look like. >> if these abrupt cuts remain we risk fielding a force that over the next two years is unprepared to to a lack of training, may nice, and the latest equipment. cuts on this scale would in effect be a decade-long modernization holiday. lou: a deccde -- modernization holiday. here...
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>> so if senator paul wants to start looking at where he's going to cut spending to afford defense, maybe he should start looking at cutting the pork barrel spending that he brings home to kentucky but i doubt he would because most washington politicians only care about bringing home the bacon so that they can get re-elected. >> stephen: g.o.p.-eoww! well, any response to that, randy paul, paul? >> this is the king of bacon talking about bacon. (crowd oohing). >> stephen: scorcher. rand paul, you really hit below the belt. which on chris christie is anywhere south of the nipples. so, folks, we want to hear from you. what's your take-away. tweet us with the hash-tag, g.o.p., l.o.l., yolo. and keep an umbrella handy because with any luck this g.o.-byesing contest will continue all the way to the [ cheers and applause ] >> stephen: thanks so much. folks, i don't know about you but as a little boy in south carolina, growing up, there's nothing i loved more on a rainy afternoon than playing board games with my family. the hot chocolate, the unexpected laughs, the emotional blackmail when a gro
>> so if senator paul wants to start looking at where he's going to cut spending to afford defense, maybe he should start looking at cutting the pork barrel spending that he brings home to kentucky but i doubt he would because most washington politicians only care about bringing home the bacon so that they can get re-elected. >> stephen: g.o.p.-eoww! well, any response to that, randy paul, paul? >> this is the king of bacon talking about bacon. (crowd oohing). >>...
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the defense argued manning is a naive whistle-blower who didn't think the information he leaked would threaten u.s. security. they say he chose information the public needed to no. some of his supporters rallied outside fort meade in maryland. >> if people like bradley can't stand up and tell us what our government is doing when it's wrong, ostensibly wrong, then we're in a lot of trouble. >> reporter: manning still faces years in prison. there will be a hearing to determine his sentencing on wednesday. >> it's called a dangerous case of national security extremism from the obama administration. >>> another case of exposing classified government secrets the u.s. plans to declassify information about the national security agency's surveillance programs as early as today. the disclosure comes in the wake of the leaks by the former nsa worker edward snowden and bipartisan efforts from congress to end or change government surveillance programs. the documents would also include information about foreign intelligence surveillance court. >>> the lead negotiator is back from vacation and for
the defense argued manning is a naive whistle-blower who didn't think the information he leaked would threaten u.s. security. they say he chose information the public needed to no. some of his supporters rallied outside fort meade in maryland. >> if people like bradley can't stand up and tell us what our government is doing when it's wrong, ostensibly wrong, then we're in a lot of trouble. >> reporter: manning still faces years in prison. there will be a hearing to determine his...
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so if senator paul wants to look at where he should cut spending for defense, maybe he should look at cutting the pork barrel spending that he gets for kentucky, at 1.51, and not look at new jersey, where we get 61 for every dollar. >> it is 77 cents, 1.51 for kentucky. but the problem for chris christie there is how does he take that problem on the road for the early primary states, who all profit from the federal government? and as of yesterday it looks like this fight was going to go on perhaps all the way to the presidential campaign trail, because rand paul shot back to chris christie about federal spending in their states. >> we have two military bases in kentucky. and is governor chris christie recommending that we shut down our military bases? >> the relentlessly uninformed rand paul actually believed it was kentucky's two military bases that allowed it to turn a profit in its relationship with the federal government. rand paul clearly had no idea that new jersey has eight military bases and even with four times the military bases that kentucky has, new jersey still loses mone
so if senator paul wants to look at where he should cut spending for defense, maybe he should look at cutting the pork barrel spending that he gets for kentucky, at 1.51, and not look at new jersey, where we get 61 for every dollar. >> it is 77 cents, 1.51 for kentucky. but the problem for chris christie there is how does he take that problem on the road for the early primary states, who all profit from the federal government? and as of yesterday it looks like this fight was going to go...
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. >> in her defense, it was all approved by the ethics office in the state department. i just want to defend huma on that. >> i got you. we've seen the reports. ana, beautiful haircut. great to have you both here on "new day". >>> coming up next, a university of pittsburgh research professor is a wagwaiting extradition acc of poisoning his wife. sfwla a sfwla. >>> and who left a huge bucket of kentucky fried chicken if her front yard and was it empty? ♪ even superheroes need superheroes, and some superheroes need complete and balanced meals with 23 vitamins and minerals. purina dog chow. help keep him strong. dog chow strong. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. when she was only fifteen hours first open hold. surgery... hand
. >> in her defense, it was all approved by the ethics office in the state department. i just want to defend huma on that. >> i got you. we've seen the reports. ana, beautiful haircut. great to have you both here on "new day". >>> coming up next, a university of pittsburgh research professor is a wagwaiting extradition acc of poisoning his wife. sfwla a sfwla. >>> and who left a huge bucket of kentucky fried chicken if her front yard and was it empty? ♪...
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house returns for more work on amendments to the defense spending bill. up, a discussion of the implementation of the affordable care act with jim mcdermott, top democrats on the ways and means subcommittee on health. ofgressman bill cassidy louisiana talks about his bill blocking the epa from enforcing rules that will adversely affect the economy. spotlight on magazine series peaches a popular -- a popular mechanics. he will discuss the cover story of future technology of [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] host: good morning, and welcome to the "washington journal" this wednesday, july 24. president obama is touting his economic agenda on the road, taking a stop mid day at knox college in illinois. c-span 3. lower interest rates are on the way for student loans that could happen as early as today. the senate is expected to take up a bill to link interest rates to the financial market. dividing lower rates to college students starting this fall but perhaps higher ones in years a
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. >> manning supporters applauded the defense team after the verdict neither the defense or prosecution directed to supporters. it shows dangerous national security extremism from the obama administration. the reporter who wro snowden's story said manning's treatment seems to explain why the former contractor fled the country. there is need yacht response to the manning verdict. he faces up to 136 years in prison effectively a life sentence. katherine herridge, fox news. >> you might want to grab the umbrella before you head out for the day. >> how do you say it? >> umbrella. >> different parts of the country. talk about different parts of the country. we have wild parts of the country. >> accident know the difference. >> gol lashes. >> you are going to need both of those the umbrellas and the rain boots across parts of the mid atlantic the southeast and by tomorrow a lot of this moisture is going to make it into the northeast. places like new york city, places like washington, d.c., philadelphia by tomorrow afternoon you will be seeing some of the rain. kentucky, tennessee parts of geo
. >> manning supporters applauded the defense team after the verdict neither the defense or prosecution directed to supporters. it shows dangerous national security extremism from the obama administration. the reporter who wro snowden's story said manning's treatment seems to explain why the former contractor fled the country. there is need yacht response to the manning verdict. he faces up to 136 years in prison effectively a life sentence. katherine herridge, fox news. >> you...
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does he have anything to say in his defense? >> i'm a very demonstrative person. i-- i express myself demonstrably. i'm a-- i'm a hugger. >> john: never smile again! never smile ever again! is it possible, through a single image, to smell someone's teeth. this man is revolting. he should-- he should probably be arrested. he is at the very least unfit for public office. please tell me that unlike anthony weiner fillener knows when to quit. >> beginning on august 5, i will be entering a behavior counseling clinic to undergo two weeks of intensive therapy to begin the process of addressing my behavior. so when i return on august 19-- >> john: whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa! wait, wait! you're coming back! after two weeks? your fitness for office problem is not that you need to lose five pounds. it's that you need to lose your entire personality. ( laughter ). and by the way, not every nauseating thing fillener does is sexual. >> he shocked his constituents with this, asking san diego taxpayers to cover his legal fees for a sexual harassment lawsuit. >> ooooh! >> john:
does he have anything to say in his defense? >> i'm a very demonstrative person. i-- i express myself demonstrably. i'm a-- i'm a hugger. >> john: never smile again! never smile ever again! is it possible, through a single image, to smell someone's teeth. this man is revolting. he should-- he should probably be arrested. he is at the very least unfit for public office. please tell me that unlike anthony weiner fillener knows when to quit. >> beginning on august 5, i will be...
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tim, you wrote a defense of it today in your column. >> sort of a qualifier. this is a contest, republicans say they dwhan want to repeal obama care. guys like mike lee and ted cruz and the folks at heritage action are saying, okay, if you guys believe in that, let's try to do it not hold some empty symbolic vote to do it, but do it. the continuing resolution to prevent a government shutdown on september 30th, use that and force a vote on repealing obama care, where maybe middle ground is, you get to delay the individual mandate, the mandate that i have to buy what aetna is selling that's the idea. does the republican party stand for something? >> josh is shaking his head. >> this is not an actual point of leverage for them. the complaints have not come from squishy republicans who want to move off this fight and want to find ways to compromise with the president. what happens when you shut down the government, everybody in washington starts pointing fingers at each other about whose fault this is. this is going to blame the republicans because they've specifi
tim, you wrote a defense of it today in your column. >> sort of a qualifier. this is a contest, republicans say they dwhan want to repeal obama care. guys like mike lee and ted cruz and the folks at heritage action are saying, okay, if you guys believe in that, let's try to do it not hold some empty symbolic vote to do it, but do it. the continuing resolution to prevent a government shutdown on september 30th, use that and force a vote on repealing obama care, where maybe middle ground...
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the problem the prosecution has here is that they're dealing with sophisticated defense. experts and a defendant who know a lot about science. they're going to attack, you better believe they're going to attack the proof of cyanide poisoning. generate their own tests to prove there could have been false positives. one thing that jumps out right away, cyanide poisoning causes death immediately. she clung to life for two days, it seems. the main thing is going to be explain away the purchase of cyanide because if he did buy it with a university credit card, that is what we would call galactically stupid. if, on the other hand, they can attack the cyanide on the back hand, they want to show it was a false positive or it could have come from some other source. >> he's not stupid, he's so smart it was obviously intended for something else. two issues for you to deal with and how they'll deal in the case. text messages talking about trying to get pregnant and the use of creatine which doesn't make sense and how quickly the body was cremated. what do those two things mean? >> le
the problem the prosecution has here is that they're dealing with sophisticated defense. experts and a defendant who know a lot about science. they're going to attack, you better believe they're going to attack the proof of cyanide poisoning. generate their own tests to prove there could have been false positives. one thing that jumps out right away, cyanide poisoning causes death immediately. she clung to life for two days, it seems. the main thing is going to be explain away the purchase of...
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secretary of defense hagel was out today talking about the pentagon budget cuts. let's take a listen. >> if sequester-level cuts persist, dod would experience nearly $1 trillion in defense spending reductions over the next ten years. to help dod balance strategic ends, ways, and means under these budget scenarios, the strategic choice of the management review scrutinized every aspect of dod's budget. everything was on the table. >> so, what does this all this mean for what we're doing in afghanistan going forward and our presence there? >> within the past week, there's been a bipartisan, much like the amash vote on nsa. there's been a real moving back towards reducing the funding for afghanistan. now, general dunford is doing his best with the commander of forces there. he's now debating about what we should do in 2014. with that said, he will have a reduced budget no matter what. and i think, frankly, that's the way to go for the most part. we have to be very careful on these choices. on the larger scale, as secretary of defense hagel just said, everything's on t
secretary of defense hagel was out today talking about the pentagon budget cuts. let's take a listen. >> if sequester-level cuts persist, dod would experience nearly $1 trillion in defense spending reductions over the next ten years. to help dod balance strategic ends, ways, and means under these budget scenarios, the strategic choice of the management review scrutinized every aspect of dod's budget. everything was on the table. >> so, what does this all this mean for what we're...
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there is a complete defense for whistle blowers to criminality. think about it. the people who expose the milan massac massacre, should they have been prosecuted. auschwitz, should that person have been prosecuted? >> david, i'd love to get your thoughts on this. the debate over whether or not lives have been harmed is still very a raging debate. a lot of people would argue the other side of that. >> one thing that bradley manning did was he didn't leak documents on a given one of these things, you know, that michael just went through was a major dump that had what some people depending where they sit, good leaks and bad leaks. to me, it's very troubling that he would be prosecuted under the espionage act even though he was let off on the aiding and abetting the enemy, which i thought was ridiculous, is this really espionage. if you look at the washington post, they have a great chart this morning, 20 odd different counts. michael i'm sure is familiar with all of them. only a few espionage. there were others about leaking classified information, violating regulat
there is a complete defense for whistle blowers to criminality. think about it. the people who expose the milan massac massacre, should they have been prosecuted. auschwitz, should that person have been prosecuted? >> david, i'd love to get your thoughts on this. the debate over whether or not lives have been harmed is still very a raging debate. a lot of people would argue the other side of that. >> one thing that bradley manning did was he didn't leak documents on a given one of...
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. >> if senator paul wants to look at where he's going to cut spending to afford defense maybe he should look at cutting the pork barrel spending he brings home to kentucky. >> this is the king of bacon talking about bacon? we have two military bases in kent candidate as governor christie, is he recommending we shut down our military bases? >> i mean well that's one way to put it i guess. what is going on between these two men? >> it july, almost august 2013 or are we in 2015-2016. two of the most colorful, confident and combative voices in the republican party, it's about politics and something bigger. the republicans are out of power, they've lost the last two presidential elections so you're trying to find out not only who you want as a leader but who you are as a party. what are they fighting about, taxing and spending, pork barrel spending, rand paul and chris christie in a big fight over the nsa surveillance program. chris christie says it's a good program, talks about the 9/11 victims in his state of new jersey, rand paul says it's too much government so they're having a big debat
. >> if senator paul wants to look at where he's going to cut spending to afford defense maybe he should look at cutting the pork barrel spending he brings home to kentucky. >> this is the king of bacon talking about bacon? we have two military bases in kent candidate as governor christie, is he recommending we shut down our military bases? >> i mean well that's one way to put it i guess. what is going on between these two men? >> it july, almost august 2013 or are we in...
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i got to go back to what jason said on national defense. survey after survey saying the republicans are much more credible than the democrats whose national security plan seems to be do whatever you want we are staying out of the equation. i think ultimately this will start to be less about each republican going after each other and more about looking at defining people like hillary clinton and ben ghazi scandal that is going to follow her wherever she goes. ultimately i think this will be moved on to better turf for republicans. >> i don't know, jason. do you think that the hillary clinton supporters and maybe the joe biden supporters and some other people who we don't each know about who may be thinking about getting into the democratic race are sitting back and saying, go at it, looky each other up and we will sit back and watch? >> that is a net for politics. chris christie is right we can't disengage from the world. it leaves leadership up to china. rand paul is right that we cannot hide behind the widows and orphans of 9/11 and that t
i got to go back to what jason said on national defense. survey after survey saying the republicans are much more credible than the democrats whose national security plan seems to be do whatever you want we are staying out of the equation. i think ultimately this will start to be less about each republican going after each other and more about looking at defining people like hillary clinton and ben ghazi scandal that is going to follow her wherever she goes. ultimately i think this will be...
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i would say as per the holder investigation, his defense of you lied in speaking with congress, his defense is oh, i just lied to a judge in saying that rosen was a perspective criminal suspect. that's a hell of a defense if you are a attorney general of the united states. he ought to be under the bus, but there is no chance. is he too much of a friend of the president. that's what saves you in this administration. probaty doesn't. >> bret: more on this and politics we talked about in the beginning of the show and online show coming up in just a bit. that's it for the panel. stay tuned to see a little girl caught red-handed and her brother caught white-faced. we will explain all of this. mom always got good nutrition to taste great. she was a picky eater. we now i'm her dietitian... ...anlast year, she wasn'tating so well. so i recommended boost complete nutritional drink to help her get the nutrition she was missing. and now she drinks it every day. well, it tastes great! [ male announcer ] boost drink has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to support stron
i would say as per the holder investigation, his defense of you lied in speaking with congress, his defense is oh, i just lied to a judge in saying that rosen was a perspective criminal suspect. that's a hell of a defense if you are a attorney general of the united states. he ought to be under the bus, but there is no chance. is he too much of a friend of the president. that's what saves you in this administration. probaty doesn't. >> bret: more on this and politics we talked about in the...
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i think do we go back into the defensive game, or do we rotate into names like health care? i think that haven't really seen a lot of bumps in the road over the last couple months, when investors have actually not known what to do. but i do think that investors actually have to put money into high yielding names and that's where we're going to see, i think for the rest of this year, investors put their money. >> am i the only one bothered by the fact that now less than 2% economic growth seems to be the new norm? talking about 2% to 2.5% for several quarters. now we're talking about 1.5% to 1.8%. without strong economic growth, where are the corporate profits coming from? >> earnings are doing fine at this stage. in the fifth year. earnings are doing fine. they're growing at 6, 7, and 8%. earnings profits are the mother's milk of stocks not gdp. by the way, gdp, if anyone ka , cares, tomorrow's release. you'll see revisions going all the way back to 1929 so you might see an entirely different picture of gdp. earnings are okay. the m-2 money supply is growing at 7%. that's wh
i think do we go back into the defensive game, or do we rotate into names like health care? i think that haven't really seen a lot of bumps in the road over the last couple months, when investors have actually not known what to do. but i do think that investors actually have to put money into high yielding names and that's where we're going to see, i think for the rest of this year, investors put their money. >> am i the only one bothered by the fact that now less than 2% economic growth...
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hasan's case. >> bill: sure. >> giving him defense even though he says he is representing himself and giving him all of the experts that he needs. and by the way, the military justice system, this crime happened in 2009. what are we waiting for? >> bill: guantanamo bay people have been there and nobody is on trial because they don't want to try them. >> exactly. >> bill: hasan, they just delay it just like the civil justice system as well. you say they have put $4 million. >> $4 million in addition to 300,000. >> bill: do they have any money left over to execute him? i mean, are they going to have to borrow that money? because is he going. you know he is going. >> he is definitely going. here's the thing, besides executing him and he deserves to be executed, that's just my opinion. >> bill: um-huh. >> what about all of the victims because the military will not identify this as an act of terrorism, instead, it's work place violence. >> bill: 4 million wasted. you have to go through the justice system. >> i get that but the 300,000? >> bill: all right. there is the judge, everyone. buy
hasan's case. >> bill: sure. >> giving him defense even though he says he is representing himself and giving him all of the experts that he needs. and by the way, the military justice system, this crime happened in 2009. what are we waiting for? >> bill: guantanamo bay people have been there and nobody is on trial because they don't want to try them. >> exactly. >> bill: hasan, they just delay it just like the civil justice system as well. you say they have put $4...
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geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. honestly, i feel like i nailed that. >>> they pat you down but is it the tsa that needs a shakedown? misconduct is up 26% in the last three years so what exactly are these screeners doing on the job? doug mckelway has more from washington. >> the report shows misconduct cases at the tsa have risen by 27% over three years, it documents more than 9,000 cases of wrongdoing by agents, the largest category, 36% was showing up late for work and improper leave but others were much more serious, it cites one case of a tsa theft network in newark, new jer
geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or...
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host: what is his defense in a nutshell? guest: he's got a number of defenses. he claims he just not did not do it, he claims he did not live in the paulson role. of the says that any itestors in abacus, he said was completely transparent and you can look at the mortgage- backed bonds that were in abacus. any investor could decide for themselves whether or not to invest these are sophisticated investors. the investors that lost money or a big german bank, a big dutch bank. goldman sachs ended up with a long position in abacus and ended up losing money on the deal itself. tourre, far as fabrice he said he did not do it and they sec bringing the case against him. part of the defense or the prosecution's case is that tourre wases,mr. asked to classify how much mr. paulson was going to put into this investment. been testimonys by one of the participants, a company called aca management which was a company that came in as a third-party and select the portfolio behind abacus. claim cutives at aca that goldman sachs convince them that paulson was taking a long position
host: what is his defense in a nutshell? guest: he's got a number of defenses. he claims he just not did not do it, he claims he did not live in the paulson role. of the says that any itestors in abacus, he said was completely transparent and you can look at the mortgage- backed bonds that were in abacus. any investor could decide for themselves whether or not to invest these are sophisticated investors. the investors that lost money or a big german bank, a big dutch bank. goldman sachs ended...
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today sentencing follows what private bradley manning's defense called a huge victory, guilty on 20 counts including espionage but not guilty on the mode serious charge, aiding the enemy. he gave wikileaks battle plans, diplomatic cables and this video, a helicopter that killed innocent civilians in baghdad. >> the government is very, very serious about protecting the status of classified information and people who disseminate it are playing with fire. >> reporter: the judge found manning negligent but said he did not intend for the secrets to land in the hands of osama bin laden which they did. still, experts and supporters say the espionage convictions are unprecedented. >> historically the charges have been brought against spies and against traitors and not against people who leaked information to the media. >> it is a serious precedent. it is a serious abuse. it will mean the end of national security journalism in the united states as we know it. >> reporter: the white house and state department had no comment. in the state, the top democrat and republican said justice was served. now
today sentencing follows what private bradley manning's defense called a huge victory, guilty on 20 counts including espionage but not guilty on the mode serious charge, aiding the enemy. he gave wikileaks battle plans, diplomatic cables and this video, a helicopter that killed innocent civilians in baghdad. >> the government is very, very serious about protecting the status of classified information and people who disseminate it are playing with fire. >> reporter: the judge found...
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we're going home for six weeks and we have defense workers going home -- >> no, no, mr. israel, that's the affordable care act increasing part-time workers. that's nothing to do with that bill. >> well, look, they can repeal the affordable care act 40 times, 50 times, we're going to focus on getting it fixed while they're talking about trying to repeal it and putting health insurance companies back in charge. >> of course. the bill that failed would fund the hard and, as you tail, the transportation departments. >> correct. >> but wasn't that failure an implicit repudiation of the paul ryan budget? it seems once dollar values were attached to the cuts, suddenly even some republicans began to faint and fall over. >> well, that's right. some republicans have realized that their extremism and crisis and ideological injection into every debate is hurting our economy, and now there are only a few republicans who are now realizing there's got to be a better way. i hope when they go home in august and have to defend the indefensible and explain to their constituents why they ha
we're going home for six weeks and we have defense workers going home -- >> no, no, mr. israel, that's the affordable care act increasing part-time workers. that's nothing to do with that bill. >> well, look, they can repeal the affordable care act 40 times, 50 times, we're going to focus on getting it fixed while they're talking about trying to repeal it and putting health insurance companies back in charge. >> of course. the bill that failed would fund the hard and, as you...
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and the impacts on our civilian defense employees are just the tip of this iceberg. sequestration has resulted in dramatic cuts to countless other programs throughout our country. head start facilities have been forced to shut their doors. meals on wheels programs vital tower nation's seniors are serving less seniors. even our judicial system has been forced to let go of prosecutors and public defenders. the cuts are clear and across the board, impacting so many people in this country, in our communities and our families. so, mr. president, i understand that many of us have different opinions here on how to address our nation's financial challenges. but before we do that, all of us have got to understand the devastating impacts that sequestration has already had on our nation. and i want to remind all of my colleagues here, it doesn't have to be this way. it doesn't have to be this way. it is now 124 days since the senate passed a budget that fully replaced the sequestration. and 17 times now my colleagues and i have stood here and asked to go to conference with the
and the impacts on our civilian defense employees are just the tip of this iceberg. sequestration has resulted in dramatic cuts to countless other programs throughout our country. head start facilities have been forced to shut their doors. meals on wheels programs vital tower nation's seniors are serving less seniors. even our judicial system has been forced to let go of prosecutors and public defenders. the cuts are clear and across the board, impacting so many people in this country, in our...
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they want to stop laying off hard-working defense workers and homeland security workers, hard-working department of education workers that are trying to help this country be better. they want us to reduce the deficit. that is a good thing. they want us to create jobs and be fair to the middle class. i coom from texas. one of the worst disasters to occur was in west texas. the tragedy and the devastation of the loss of our fellow americans in an explosion that should not have happened. what was the cry? what was the federal government doing? what was the regulatory scheme in order to prevent whatever ignited that terrible tragedy to see the loss of first responders, the federal government is an umbrellas on a rainy day. fix the problems of regulation one by one. if there is one that is undermining small businesses, we are happy to do the disapproval process and you can be assured that the american people will cry out. but i can tell you there is no proof, no legitimacy, but no documentation, no stories of i hate the federal government. i don't hate the federal government. i pledge alle
they want to stop laying off hard-working defense workers and homeland security workers, hard-working department of education workers that are trying to help this country be better. they want us to reduce the deficit. that is a good thing. they want us to create jobs and be fair to the middle class. i coom from texas. one of the worst disasters to occur was in west texas. the tragedy and the devastation of the loss of our fellow americans in an explosion that should not have happened. what was...
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think this is a good idea why don't you ok mark you know this is a bad idea it's the department of defense i think these are the types of entanglements that we've always been warned against historically like you said whether it's not noriega saddam hussein osama bin laden we've always tried to pick the lesser of two evils and try to figure out which type of dictator we want to go with i think we're arming and likely training people that will like in many cases be our enemies years from now and twenty years from now you might be sitting here saying this reminds me back in two thousand and thirteen when we went to syria i mean this is you have to put this in the we never learn category and that's exactly what this is from the from the progressive perspective yeah i mean i think this is one of those things where it's really difficult to execute a foreign policy and execute it well and in a civil war situation like this you know. politically you know it's only risk basically americans aren't that jazzed about going to war especially after iraq especially after afghanistan you know it's a reall
think this is a good idea why don't you ok mark you know this is a bad idea it's the department of defense i think these are the types of entanglements that we've always been warned against historically like you said whether it's not noriega saddam hussein osama bin laden we've always tried to pick the lesser of two evils and try to figure out which type of dictator we want to go with i think we're arming and likely training people that will like in many cases be our enemies years from now and...
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maybe he should start to cut the pork barrel defense he sends home to kentucky at $1.51 for every dollars and not look at new jersey where we get 61 cents per dollar, maybe he should look at that before he looks at the federal side. because most washington politicians only care about bringing home the bacon. >> and rand paul foolishly talked about bacon. >> this is the king of bacon, we have two military bases in kentucky. and is governor chris christie recommending we shut down the military bases? he wants to be this great champion of the military? what does he want to do, shut down the military bases? he is making a big mistake fighting with the republicans, because the republican party is shrinking there on the east coast, attacking me is not helping the party, he is hurting the party. >> two military bases in kentucky, wow, that will shut down chris christie. rand paul obviously doesn't know that new jersey has eight military bases, six more than kentucky. but even that is not enough for new jersey to actually make a profit from the federal government the way kentucky does. chris chri
maybe he should start to cut the pork barrel defense he sends home to kentucky at $1.51 for every dollars and not look at new jersey where we get 61 cents per dollar, maybe he should look at that before he looks at the federal side. because most washington politicians only care about bringing home the bacon. >> and rand paul foolishly talked about bacon. >> this is the king of bacon, we have two military bases in kentucky. and is governor chris christie recommending we shut down the...
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so he will probably use a different line of defense against rand paul's gimme gimme gimme nonsense. joining me now, steve mcmahon, veteran democratic strategist and co-founder of purple strategies. steve, who are you betting on in this fight? >> i love it. i hope they go and they fight to a draw and they fight a very long time, 15 rounds. >> listen, i think rand paul has taken on something pretty big when he tries to fight with chris christie on this kind of thing within the republican party. >> yes. >> his father got exactly 8% of the delegates -- >> that's right. >> -- last time using the paul family vision of foreign policy and national security in the republican primaries. >> and these attacks are most effective when they reinforce an underlying suspicion, which is why the attack on paul for being kind of out of step with republicans on national security issues is effective. but so is the attack on christie for being a big spender from a blue state. it's going to be great to watch this thing play out. it's going to be interesting and fun for democrats. >> well, i don't think ran
so he will probably use a different line of defense against rand paul's gimme gimme gimme nonsense. joining me now, steve mcmahon, veteran democratic strategist and co-founder of purple strategies. steve, who are you betting on in this fight? >> i love it. i hope they go and they fight to a draw and they fight a very long time, 15 rounds. >> listen, i think rand paul has taken on something pretty big when he tries to fight with chris christie on this kind of thing within the...
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geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. honestly, i feel like i nailed that. [ dog ] we found it together.upbeat ] on a walk, walk, walk. love to walk. yeah, we found that wonderful thing. and you smiled. and threw it. and i decided i would never, ever leave it anywhere. because that wonderful, bouncy, roll-around thing... had made you play. and that... had made you smile. [ announcer ] beneful. play. it's good for you. >>> we have some live pictures now in developing news out of a senate hearing on u.s. intelligence and national security. the director of national intelligence says he
geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or...
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and at noon eastern, the house continues work on the 2014 defense spending bill. president obama signed a transportation law last year that funds programs at more than $105 billion for two years. today the senate environment committee examines implementation of the law. witnesses include the new transportation secretary, anthony fox, live at 10:00 a.m. astern on c-span3. the congressional caucus on black men and boys holds its first hearing today on the status of black men in the u.s. co-chairs, washington, d.c., delegate eleanor holmes norton will hear testimony from witnesses, including knapp president kweisi mfume. live coverage at 3:00 p.m. astern on c-span3. >> interestingly, the korean war in a sense sort of helped unify h korean themselves in a way that was ot there before. when they came down, they turned again, and that sort of solidified, i think, their sort of sense of national cohesion and identity. but i think they miscalculated, because had he waited, it's very possible that the south probably would have -- it's possible that it would have disintegra
and at noon eastern, the house continues work on the 2014 defense spending bill. president obama signed a transportation law last year that funds programs at more than $105 billion for two years. today the senate environment committee examines implementation of the law. witnesses include the new transportation secretary, anthony fox, live at 10:00 a.m. astern on c-span3. the congressional caucus on black men and boys holds its first hearing today on the status of black men in the u.s....
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what did you interpret the president's defense of larry summers to mean? >> i don't know that it's anything other than the president defending a longtime friend. that is not to say that he's made up his mind about who he's going to recommend. it's not a decision that must be made in the near future. i suspect that sometimes in the -- he'll make a decision. i think all the president was doing was saying he's a friend of mine and i do not wish to see him being made a whipping boy. and that's all that was to me. i don't put anything else into that except a gentleman defending a longtime friend. >> do you have a preference? >> well, i'm always looking to make history up here. and there's one appointment that would be history making. that is to break the glass ceiling for women in another category. >> so if president asks your advice, you would say you would like to see janet yellen, it sounds like. let me ask you about the issue of the voting rights act. did that topic fully come up in the meeting? did the president talk -- is it realistic to see that a congre
what did you interpret the president's defense of larry summers to mean? >> i don't know that it's anything other than the president defending a longtime friend. that is not to say that he's made up his mind about who he's going to recommend. it's not a decision that must be made in the near future. i suspect that sometimes in the -- he'll make a decision. i think all the president was doing was saying he's a friend of mine and i do not wish to see him being made a whipping boy. and...
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supervisor back on the stand for the defense today. he says whitey bulger played a tough guy and at the accused mob boss wasn't much of an informant at all. he said he tried to shut him down. bulger denies every giving up info to the fed. he's charged in a spring of 19 murders in the 1970's and 1980's. the trial expected to wrap up this week. bulger could take the stand in the next few days. that will make for some interesting testimony. joining us now, our legal analyst, the former prosecutor as well so robert fitzpatrick, the former f.b.i. agent, he gets up on the stand and here's one of the stories he tells. he says that he was worried about the f.b.i.'s relationship with the guy named edward brian hallaran, a man who was an informant. >> ends up dead two days later. jon: he was talk about giving him witness protection and he ends up dead and whitey bulger is one of the first guys. >> wake up and wait a second. is that a defense? it should be a prosecution witness. but it's completely relevant whether the fact that he was a good inf
supervisor back on the stand for the defense today. he says whitey bulger played a tough guy and at the accused mob boss wasn't much of an informant at all. he said he tried to shut him down. bulger denies every giving up info to the fed. he's charged in a spring of 19 murders in the 1970's and 1980's. the trial expected to wrap up this week. bulger could take the stand in the next few days. that will make for some interesting testimony. joining us now, our legal analyst, the former prosecutor...
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he wants to be this great champion of national defense. what does he want to do? shut down military bases? >> well, the public beef started last week when governor christie took paul to task over his programs. joining me now, mark murray. mark, what is your take on what's happening here? >> well, it's gotten personal, it's gotten a bit nasty, but this current argument they're having over pork, i think the debate they were having last week is more important over national security. you're seeing chris christie kind of represent the robust, tough on security, tough on terrorism that we saw during the george w. bush years. rand paul has taken the mantle from his father with a heavy skepticism about u.s. roles in world affairs. and that's a healthy debate for the republican party to be having, after its two consecutive losses and presidential contests, to talk about what its direction is for 2016 and beyond. the question is, is this a debate they're having now or a debate we'll continue to see in 2015 and 2016? >> well, joe scarborough on his show this morning noted th
he wants to be this great champion of national defense. what does he want to do? shut down military bases? >> well, the public beef started last week when governor christie took paul to task over his programs. joining me now, mark murray. mark, what is your take on what's happening here? >> well, it's gotten personal, it's gotten a bit nasty, but this current argument they're having over pork, i think the debate they were having last week is more important over national security....